Common use of Breaches of Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Breaches of Confidentiality. If the Recipient becomes aware of a suspected or actual breach of this clause by the Recipient or an Additional Disclosee, the Recipient must: (a) immediately notify the Discloser of that suspected or actual breach; and (b) take reasonable steps and do all things necessary as directed by the Discloser, at its own expense, that are required to prevent or stop the suspected or actual breach.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Services Supply Agreement, Services Supply Agreement

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Breaches of Confidentiality. If the Recipient becomes aware of a suspected or actual breach of this clause 10 by the Recipient or an Additional Disclosee, the Recipient must: (a) immediately notify the Discloser of that suspected or actual breach; and (b) take reasonable steps and do all things necessary as directed by the Discloser, at its own expense, that are required to prevent or stop the suspected or actual breach.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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